Guest guest Posted September 24, 2006 Report Share Posted September 24, 2006 I have just applied for Disability Retirement from my teaching position. I do not think I am ready, today anyway, to also move. Although,I am willing to do so soon if I have to. If I do stay where I am, I MUST make changes in my home so I still need some suggestions as to safe materials. ps. Anyone hear about mid-Virgina as suitable for mcsers?? I'm one of those that's just about ready to camp in my backyard sometimes and I'm a true city girl! so, what's good to waterproof basement walls and whats good to put on a basement ceiling (wood that is?) thanks. felice Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 26, 2006 Report Share Posted September 26, 2006 Felice, I am a former teacher and just want to remind you not to take anything from your classroom back to your home!! I left all my materials in my classroom & gave things away. I washed clothes, dry cleaned wool coats, and gave other clothes away. I don't know anything about basement water proofing or ceilings but know a man in Virginia who you could call. Sue I have just applied for Disability Retirement from my teaching position. I do not think I am ready, today anyway, to also move. Although,I am willing to do so soon if I have to. If I do stay where I am, I MUST make changes in my home so I still need some suggestions as to safe materials. ps. Anyone hear about mid-Virgina as suitable for mcsers?? I'm one of those that's just about ready to camp in my backyard sometimes and I'm a true city girl! so, what's good to waterproof basement walls and whats good to put on a basement ceiling (wood that is?) thanks. felice Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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